CROWN PERCUSSION BY REMO

Welcome to the Brand page for “CROWN PERCUSSION BY REMO”, which is offered here for The name remo refers to a company name, not the name of an individual.;the crown appears in gold and the lettering crown percussion by remo and the background of the mark appear in black.;drums, drumheads and musical instruments, conga and bongo drums, maracas, hollow gourds or shells made of any suitable material with small beads inside and attached handles; blocks, ridged hollow cylinders of different sizes which when rubbed with a block scraper, make a scraping sound; block scrapers, a small ball attached to a dowel used for scraping across a block; guiros, a ridged hollow gourd-like article which when rubbed with a dowel rod, makes a scraping sound; casabas, a steel bead chain wrapped around a textured steel cylinder with a handle used for creating a soft scraping sound; agogo bells, cone shaped bells attached together with a u-shaped metal piece, which when squeezed together produce a clicking sound; rattle clap, a wooden ball and opposing positioned hollow wooden box-like container attached by a common metal rod which when the ball is struck on the palm of the hand causes the two to make contact to create a rattling sound; removable dual shakers, molded tubes with small beads inside; metal cylinder shakers, molded metal tubes with small beads inside; triangles, a metal bar in the shape of a triangle, which creates musical tones when struck by a metal rod; and bar chimes, several solid metal bars hanging from a support beam which when struck by a metal rod, create musical sounds;the colors gold and black are claimed as a feature of the mark.;percussion;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “CROWN PERCUSSION BY REMO” is believed to be currently owned by “REMO, INC.”


Owner:
REMO, INC.
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The name Remo refers to a company name, not the name of an individual.;The crown appears in gold and the lettering CROWN PERCUSSION BY REMO and the background of the mark appear in black.;Drums, drumheads and musical instruments, conga and bongo drums, maracas, hollow gourds or shells made of any suitable material with small beads inside and attached handles; blocks, ridged hollow cylinders of different sizes which when rubbed with a block scraper, make a scraping sound; block scrapers, a small ball attached to a dowel used for scraping across a block; Guiros, a ridged hollow gourd-like article which when rubbed with a dowel rod, makes a scraping sound; casabas, a steel bead chain wrapped around a textured steel cylinder with a handle used for creating a soft scraping sound; Agogo bells, cone shaped bells attached together with a u-shaped metal piece, which when squeezed together produce a clicking sound; rattle clap, a wooden ball and opposing positioned hollow wooden box-like container attached by a common metal rod which when the ball is struck on the palm of the hand causes the two to make contact to create a rattling sound; removable dual shakers, molded tubes with small beads inside; metal cylinder shakers, molded metal tubes with small beads inside; triangles, a metal bar in the shape of a triangle, which creates musical tones when struck by a metal rod; and bar chimes, several solid metal bars hanging from a support beam which when struck by a metal rod, create musical sounds;The colors gold and black are claimed as a feature of the mark.;PERCUSSION;
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